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§ 1691 — Definitions

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(a) used by a transportation network company driver to provide a TNC prearranged trip originating within the state of New York; and (b) owned, leased or otherwise authorized for use by the transportation network company driver; (c) such term shall not include: (i) a taxicab, as defined in section one hundred forty-e

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§ 1691 Definitions

VTL § 1691

As used in this article: 1. "Transportation network company vehicle" or "TNC vehicle" means a vehicle that is:

(a)used by a transportation network company driver to provide a TNC prearranged trip originating within the state of New York; and

(b)owned, leased or otherwise authorized for use by the transportation network company driver;

(c)such term shall not include:

(i)a taxicab, as defined in section one hundred forty-eight-a of this chapter and section 19-502 of the administrative code of the city of New York, or as otherwise defined in local law;

(ii)a livery vehicle, as defined in section one hundred twenty-one-e of this chapter, or as otherwise defined in local law;

(iii)a black car, limousine, or luxury limousine, as defined in section 19-502 of the administrative code of the city of New York, or as otherwise defined in local law;

(iv)a for-hire vehicle, as defined in section 19-502 of the administrative code of the city of New York, or as otherwise defined in local law;

(v)a bus, as defined in section one hundred four of this chapter;

(vi)any motor vehicle weighing more than six thousand five hundred pounds unloaded;

(vii)any motor vehicle having a seating capacity of more than seven passengers; and

(viii)any motor vehicle subject to section three hundred seventy of this chapter.

2."Digital network" means any system or service offered or utilized by a transportation network company that enables TNC prearranged trips with transportation network company drivers.

3."Transportation network company" or "TNC" means a person, corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship, or other entity that is licensed pursuant to this article and is operating in New York state exclusively using a digital network to connect transportation network company passengers to transportation network company drivers who provide TNC prearranged trips.

4."Transportation network company driver" or "TNC driver" means an individual who:

5."Transportation network company passenger" or "passenger" means a person or persons who use a transportation network company's digital network to connect with a transportation network company driver who provides TNC prearranged trips to the passenger in the TNC vehicle between points chosen by the passenger.

6.(a) "TNC prearranged trip" or "trip" means the provision of transportation by a transportation network company driver to a passenger provided through the use of a TNC's digital network:

7."Group policy" means an insurance policy issued pursuant to section three thousand four hundred fifty-five of the insurance law.

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